Weeklong WMUK pledge drive underway
KALAMAZOO, Mich.—WMUK's annual fall membership drive will begin Saturday, Oct. 8.
Licensed to Western Michigan University, WMUK 102.1 FM is celebrating 65 years of broadcasting service to southwest Michigan in 2016. Part of the station's legacy includes being one of the founding member stations of National Public Radio, which began service in 1971.
WMUK has set a pledge goal of $175,000 for the weeklong fall campaign. Listener contributions to WMUK financially support the production of local news and arts content, as well as help the station to purchase popular NPR programs such as "Morning Edition" and "All Things Considered."
"I think most people would agree that this has been a rather extraordinary election year, with critical local and statewide seats at stake, as well as a presidential election unlike any we've ever seen," says Stephen Williams, WMUK General Manager.
"That kind of comprehensive coverage by our staff is an absolutely fundamental part of WMUK's public service to our community, but it is also the most resource-intensive ... which is why we truly rely on listener contributions to maintain this public trust."
Contributors to WMUK's fall campaign will be entered into a drawing to win a pair of tickets to see the Tuesday, Oct. 18, opening night performance of "The Book of Mormon" at Miller Auditorium.
To make a financial gift to WMUK and for more details, visit wmuk.org.
For more news, arts and events, visit wmich.edu/news.